REBELLION To Enter Studio In April

March 15, 2006

REBELLION, the German band that features in its ranks former GRAVE DIGGER members Uwe Lulis (guitar) and Tomi Göttlich (bass),have posted the following update on their official web site:

"We're in the middle of the songwriting progress, and in April, we'll start to record the new album. The release will be in January 2007 worldwide. Issue of the second part of the Viking saga will be about how the Vikings spread over the whole east. Tomi had some lyrics done, and it's really amazing. The music is kickin' ass, too. You guys will have fun."

REBELLION's latest album, "Sagas of Iceland", was released in May 2005 via Massacre Records. The follow-up to 2003's "Born a Rebel" is the first part of a Viking trilogy based upon Ragnar Lodenhose ("Sons Of The Dragonslayer"),the Norwegian king Harald Harfager (who created the first united Norwegian kingdom),Eric the Red, and both Danish kings Sven Gabelbart ("Ruling The Waves") and Knut the Great. "Part 2" will deal with the Swedish and Russian Vikings and their glorious deeds. "Part 3" will be cover the "Edda" story collection where the listener will get more information about the mythology and the gods of the Vikings.

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